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IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO IMPORTERS AND USERS OF BLACK IRON, STEEL, AND TERNE PLATES. rr\HE Ministor-in-Charge of Munitions -*- and Supplies, acting under urgent instruction!, from the British Ministry of Munitions in the United Kingdom,- invites al lthose interested in the above materials to set out their requirements, upon a special form which may be obtained upon application from this Department. In order to place the full requirements of the Dominion before the Ministry of Munitions in London, a final Rationing Scheme is now being compiled, and it is therefore imperative to Users and others interested, that all returns be made on on before the twelfth day of November, 1917. A. M. ADAMS, Chief Executive Officer, Munitions and Supplies Department. ' Post Office Box 106, Wellington. ' ' , gALE OF MRS. TRIM'S STOCK. BOUGHT 10s IN S. Straws JTiaits, Is Buckram Shapes, Is Rose Sprays, 9d . Muslin Blouses, full size, 2s lid • Children's White Bloomers, Is. AIM STRAIGHT FOR ARCHER'S, UPP. CUBA-STREET. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. WE are making a Special Offer in Dining Ror.m Furniture of rare quality. Each suite and single piece is strikingly fashioned, aud because it is "SCOULLAR" FURNITURE it is noted for durability. Our Dining Room Furniture has won a reputation for exclusiveness and wearing qualities that : stamps it as in the highest rank. THE SCOULLAR CO., LTD., Head Office, „ LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. Que.en-street, Masterton; Market-street' Hasting? j NOTICE. RESIDENTS OF KARORI A RE hereby notified that I have arranged to open the Butcher's Shop lately occupied by A. R. Foster on Monday, 12th November. I hope by stocking nothing but OX BEEF and WETHER ■MUTTON that I will be able to get a fair share of your patronage. ; ■ -: H. BONIFACE. ' • ■ ... THE ■ .. ELLIOTT FISHER, , BOOKKEEPING MACHINE. /"^OSTS less to operate, is more accurate, gives wider information than any other known system. The only machine with a PROOF SHEET. ' ■•'•■- THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-ST.. Wellington. , 'Phone 1676. ISS MILSOM, "QualSed Specialist Hair, Face. Up-to-date Hairwork. i.Modern', treatments Hair, Skin, Complexion. All pure hygienic preparations. . Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolvsie.— | .Miss Milsoni, Barnett's Buildings, -94,"i Willis-street. . 'Phono 314. RS. ROLLESTON (qualified London and Piiris), Specialist in modern I Hair and Face Treatments; Diploma, I Boston, U.S.A., for Electrolysis, Trans- | formations, Switches, etc. Best .quality hair._EiiglishJpricos. 256. Lambton-quay. STAMFORD '■"AND"CO£ f23,~Cuba"----1 street, Human Hair Importers and Toilet Specialists, and Art Milliners. Wigs, Transformations, Switches, etc., marufactured on the premises. . ■ TUITION IN MASSAGE. ."jV/fiRS. CREIGHTON HALE, a London -L'-*- Specialist of high standing, in response to many requests, is resuming her Classes in Scientific Massage. Every lesson on living subject. First teacher of the blind in England. Authoress of the "4rt of Massage." Address "DUNMORE," 'Phone 2145. ' 35, Boiton-st.', Wellington. ■' MASSAGE TREATMENT. MRS.. CREIGHTON HALE can highly recommend several of her Pupils as Fully Qualified Masseuses. -One is willing to tra-vcl. Reasonable fees. For further particulars, apply MRS. CREIGHTON HALE, "Dunmore," Phone 2145. 35, Boiton-st., Wellington. ATES' CREAM Is now obtainable At .the leading Refreshment Rooms,. Kiosks, etc. Look out for Show Cards: ■■ . WE SELL GATES' ICE CREAM. Picnic Parties, etc., catered for, properly packed, and delivered. Ask for '-'GATES'" the Noted Ice Cream AMERICAN LOUNGE, 81-85, Willk-st 'Phono 4161. FactOTy 4162; TTJ'OUND—Ozo a tooth poivder pure and *- ' pleasant to use. Polishes and pro- ! serves the teeth. 6d tins. T^OOND— Sunshade Coverings, high- -■- class silks, all colours, stripes and plain. We re-cover equal to any fashionable new sunshade, costing 30s, for 10s 6d;. other coverings, suitable beach wear 4s lid. Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialists opposite Post Office. TfOUND, the Rutland Private Hotel ■V „ P'jminer's. Steps, a new and .beautifully furnished building; central position. Excellent table. Terms moderate 'Phone 4415. T MAKE~~Keyi and me id Ke"ys, sell -»- Keys, and lend Keys, and fit Keys to any lock. Wycherley, under No 1 Willis-street. Phone 568. pERSONAI.-Clean, freah feelin- in tT j fie mouth after using Ozo Tooth Powder. 6d tins everywhere. f^i UARD against. Diphtheria by usin^ VJT Hycol, the British Disinfectant! Proved to be 18 times stronger than Carbolic Acid. OAIHING Caps have arrived. Large -»-» assortment, beautiful colours,'best quality. Prices from 2s. We defy com- j petition. Buy early. Sold right out last ! season. R. M. Green, Chemist, 141, "JTKIPHTHERIA is prevalent. Protect i *J -your home by using Hycol, the Bntish Disinfectant. Procurable et Stores. £.1 Oirtft TO •LEJNJJ. m sums to 3-J.O,UUU sult . on first-elase City Property, at SA per cent. Apply Thorn- j son. Brown, and East, 189. Featherstonstreet (opposite Union Bank). "ANTED to Sell, Allison and Sons . Piano, splendid condition, beautiful rich tone; a real bargain. Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-street. ■\7y"ANTED—Toys ! Toys! Special dis^ V * play in our Toyland. -Latest and best variety. Working Models, etc. The buns Hardware. XTTANTED-Those suffering from Rheu»,T matism, Neuritis, Sciatica, Sprains, Liver Indigestion, Obesity, etc.. to take special treatment. . Massage Aquarius, King's Chambers, Willis-street. •T^ANTED— Toys, etc. Horeaian's Uny T breakable Dolls. Splendid selection. Kewpies, 8s bi, 1U 6d, 18s 6deaeh. The Sims -Hardware.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5

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